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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,' D, C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1922.° e e S MRS. H. E. HAISLETT DIES. |WOMEN URGED TO DEMAND |DOUBTS NORTON’S STORY. - oy PPy 2. 1y e Brightwood Resident Had Lived BEST POSSIBLE ROADS |zasadéna Chiet Says Statements of l 19 years, beloved daughter of Denisimta J. 3 - ww. DOROTHY | LAN Here Many Years. Alleged Slayer Disagree. March 3, 9 a.m.. from Xacred Heart Church IN MEMORIU! In loving remembrance of our i ‘and brother, GEORCE A, LANG- who died so suddenly two sears \ March 1, 1920, e In our Liearts your memory lingers, Sweetly. tender, foud and troe: There is ot u day. dear John Charles Thomas AMERICA’S GREATEST Light-Opera Baritone ‘ny. ONICA BLIZABETH KEOGER, aped| Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. Mrs. Hannah E. Haislett, widow of |, H. lat- | Inspector Clifford L. G £ { LENNON. Suddenly. at Lis son’s o - Santuel 35 Haisiotts diad! yestopdar ] - avcponald and Margarat Blat ||| Juspector cliford 7. Orant, ehlet of i 1om = TESRE LEN R0, hat we do wot Hhink of Fen, vwILY. * afternoon at the home of Julian tery Among Speakers at Fed- Kelley of Pasadena, Calif.. for informa- Delor nd of Addle Yeanon. . eration Meeting. 535 | hos 7 . : . LANGBEIN. 1In jovin of a. N aud father of Charles G., Katie, Lillie aad memory oo Eerfifx:dm rl-'lr‘l‘n):.twg:;i.o ;vl;:;:.-llle had | tion about J. C. Norton, alleged burglar, e et G poatie: e 83d| Shrother and uncle, GEOKGE 4. LaNGRE who is reported to have confessed the| . Pt e % Jr.. who died two years ago today, Mrs. Halslett was in her elghty- \ murder of William H. Mickle, cigar| 2 pom . iVirginis papers one comro ©1| 1. 1820, E fourth year, having been born in| Civillzation is just as dependent |dealer, at 1004 7th strect, the night Of | Death us taken onr dear farier Although we cannot clasp your band, our let e still Jonesboro, Me., September 6, 1838.|upon good roads for existence as it is Mr. Halslett, prior to his death, in|on its other national institutions,and | A response from Chief Kelley inform-{ But_the hour of foy is_comiu 1905, was a well known business man |every nation that has made progress | ¢d Inspector Grant that papers in t w shall s e bim face to face. and prominent Mason of the District. |owes this success to good roads, |case were on their way here and that HTE| LAW. MES. CHARLES The Halsletts camé to Washington | Thomas H. .MacDonald, director of | the jail ih which Norton is confined is in 1899 and engaged in the awning |the bureau of public roads, declared | quarantined. Inspector Crant doubts business ,in which they continued un-|in an address before the montily | that Norton ‘s the slaver of Mickie, not corr, we canuot ses. is littie token' show Femember thee. THE NESLINE FAMILY. ® In sad but loving remembrance of e "| ar father, MARTIN P. LARKIN, who whe | debaricd thiv life eighteen sears ago tfodey. Narch 1. 1y November 16, 1911. From our home sad fond embrace, = MATHEW Harvey Mathews T A | til the death of Mr. Hafslett, in 1905. | mecting of the District Federation of | statements of the prisonc = e oG] Wget Mt Ke, o aewer ot N USES Mrs. Haislett leaves no near relatives | Women’s Clubs at the Grace Dodge 'sponding with the circumstances of the Mixs Ethel Mathews of the We loved bim then, we love him still | SES ; in this city. Funeral arrangements| Hotel Monday. / Chime, e or fuat || I sacomsey Sa Ak Bk e B - are incomplete, but burial will be in| “Transportation effects the Fome,” | | Asin the hour e pussed dway. § Py ° .\rll&lzlo? fiemelery, where her hus- | continued )lri‘ Mncl)on‘ald. ."uu;i iriie —= — iartild Bospital, Febvt G'-O‘;:»\'G WIFE AND CHILDREN. * : band, & civil war v 5 . |woman’s work to see that good roads | R e AN ) 4 Lius. | LIVINGBTONE. In jovi rance @ civil war veteran, Is buried, | WOmA S ot then malntalned » Out | tended by Miss Augustus Knight o Rove Neills soar, TANMES WLV NG TONE b S et 20, iles of roads proppsed for the fine arts department of the fede- ices at “the rlors of [ s ugo, Februar of 30,000 miles of propo: i o 80, ary Sarah Bernhardt, famous French({he United States, the speaker said, Tation. Mrs. F. L. Ransome, president soug Compiany, At W 0 o of the Housekeepers' All:ance. ro- | 20, tives and feiends in ar besutiful spirit abides with us still, vited to attend. Tu actress, has accepted an invitation to s d that 12,000 have been bulll, and that the i quested of the members names of re-| Voo appear in a series of American mo- 3 e tion plctures. . remainder should be completed With- | (0 sihbie und rellable persons out of | Highways eonnecting some of the employment. The alliance has an em- | large soathern cities are “impa ployment agency at 1410 Pennsylvania at {imes,” Mr, MacDonald con venue and these numes will be plsced and for that reasom, he said, it was K there so that employers sceking help often fmpossible for the farmer to|may apply there H transport his corn in any but liguid | wni &1 Lynchburg, please copy.) lace in our lear's cau never be Blied; o more (Lyncliburg paper INGSTONE DICKINSON T. DICKINKON. N In loving remembrance of our dear Poate jud mother, FLORENCE L, MILLS e i), who ried This life fo 5 40 toduy, March 1, 1918, e x four sous, three seven grandelildren, five sisters and a aost of relutives and friends. jral, service takes pluce at Mount Exclusively In view of the threat- 5 5 fashion, “thus creating a real 7 g R B tini Church Taursday, March 2, We often sit and think of you ing real s i ening coal strike on problem for the prohibition officer: THE “ EATHI Foricn we are ail alone, Lack of such roads in the mountain and other sections of the south are| District of Columbia—Snow or rain, responsible for the moonshine traffic. | probably mixed with sicet. tonight HeRmaInaInad and tomorrow: slightly warmer to- Fatalities in traffc accidents are | 2nd fom lightly, warmer to; due to the negligence of both drivers | MOTTOW: lowest temperature tonight and pedestrians, Inspector Albert J. |APOUt ¥ Headley of the traffic deparlmuul Maryland. Ao probably mixed 3 id, in a brief address to the mect-! = " i x'.’:g'.’ Of thirty-four recent deaths, 1:“(‘; *v';*l‘]u"fl]} | LoBIBIE dnd to- he continued, the coroner's jury held j Morro sowly hoine l—mp ratuze; | the drivers responsible in only six i nerensing sterly winds, probably ! stances, “But there are 100 pla ”m, strong. ” S ! §n Washington where a traflic pol rginia—Ruin or snow. probabls | man is nedeed.” he added. Inspecto ed with slect, tonight and tomor- | Headley praised the work of the somew X jHead ey, s ortion tonight and in cas ublic welfare committee of the fod t por ! 1 oration in covering thirty-two itral portions tomo: | schools as traffic dircctors. eastenly winds, [ ” = atponce to hde |7 william J. Thompson of ¢ York | West Virginia—Rain or *now. prob- | over dlil emergency. jeity followed Inspector Headley with | ably ed with slect. tonight and o lalk on “The Broad Ilighways of | LOMOITOW: somewhat wirmer tonight. | ou.l' lnrge stoclu of Life,” in which he said the roads of! TRecdords for Twenty-Four Hour: 1 freshly mined coal That grief can call its own. o - HUSBAND AND SON. 1 Sheridan ot | MILLS. Sacred to the memos ‘m_hygl,::;,‘;:,; sister. FLORENCE 1. MITEN (von Dineagar, u;‘.:lvaarll;—r“ his life four yeurs ago today, April 1st, we advise the storing of suffi- « cient : March 3, at Alexandriu, Va. (Alexan The recognized high sténd- ard of the Stieff Piano is'undis- puted and its VALUE is known by those who appreciate quality. CHAS. M. STIEFF s BEOTHERS, = memors of RUSSELL ars ago today. . OWEN., wiia Fears ugo, March 14 Luzeriug itlness, at | M Mrgiret | W strong THEIR AND 2 {PAYNE. Iu membrence of my mother. ELLA 1. PAY' rted this life seven ) 1914, ajar. BEATRICE [the country were the soul of the| Tharmometer—i ., 413§ p | Cnited States. i 32 mianight, 5o A part of the meeting was set aside | njon |by Mrs. J. W. Frizzell, president of{"°p HOWARD. * % He will be buried with ete s pm e Wb gapy, . Inc. allow us to make im- ||/ &, Teiiraiion, who conducted memo- | 3033115 Sinmignt. 4aim. 3061 (e e M SATL o g rial services for the victims of the ‘mediate delivery. | Knickembocker Theater crash. | “The result of her careful obsery-| Lowest tempera- | \lnce of women in many countries,iiyre occurred at noon Lo made during a recent trip around the | Temnerature same date lust year— | LIAS ELLA ALLE Jol“l P Agnew & Co | Worla, Miss Margaret Slattery toldyrigfioc® ge o ot CF i | ingion. e 5 S a.m.. 30.69: noo: cight years ago tul IN MEMORI 4 line of sweet remem & welmery fon"ard e ke ture, 45, occurred} g for vou. .Estab]ished 1842 i | al 1108 F Street N.W. g | ) % thee da, Temperature and condition of the 1 arms to hold me as in the -~ Branch of Factory John C. Conliff, Mgr. ST : AND WS STy, o E i | the gathering, has convinc iAha - {1 am lonciy, dear wothe . s G i | there 18 no fundamental difference in | Condition of the Water. Siar wotleriand daddy, (et 4) oy S8 Semtet 728 14th Street . [ Uoien i f | . & i e water at 8 am at Falls— 5 St axven years ago o { tion to the members to be | r eat Falls—Temper Yore: e e ‘flgf_!',_ T mfl@ Mfl Main 3088. An invitat e | atur i g . © 1 Lope some | ator Minnigerode of the |ature, 37; condition, slightly muddy. e Kume dax to meet you both Rguests .of Curator 3 X On the i golden shore, and we will be | | Corcoran Art Gallery on Monda | hear a lecture on statuary wa: ¢ Lo Tide Tables. = i (Furnished by United ! geodetic Today—Low tide. 4:09 a.m. and 4:3 p.m.; high ti'e, 9:34 am. and 10:13 !p.m. i’ Tomorrow—Low tid 2 pm.; high tde, 10 10:30 p.an. The Sun and Moo Today—Sun rose 6:42 a.m. 6 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:40 a.m.; sun sets 6:01 p.m. Moan rises 7:58 a.m.; seis, 8:51 p.m. Automobile lamps 1o be lighted one- half hour after sunset. 5 Weather In Various Cities. more. i TER, EDITH TUP- | coast and remembrance of my ! v from heaven, dear friend, HARRY E N who de- | thix’ life one 3 . Marel | 4:45 am. and 0 a.m. and Sowe may tink 1 i But sev As dong & 1 will alw 1n sad hut lovisg re ved son, HAR ed this life one 1. MOTHE Full-fashioned Silk and Weldrest Hosiery—bla c k only—an excellent value. Hosiery that regularly sells for $2.00. Anniversary Loved in iite Eemembered i death. Swvally Testing. I : DAUGHTER EMMA. * BASTIN, It st ke eaibe 1n sad but remembrance S e S ne of lovep ihe o + Lrother, IRVING RTALLINGS, st iy it o - e departe rs ago todar. 18 2 Novelty Sweaters Slip-on Sweaters, with kid collars and cuffs, in all new spring shades—fuchsia, ray, brown, jade, red. Sizes 34 to 42. APDAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Wt 2 Anniversary F at Tenth St. . $5.00 Kafka’s Ninth Bi:ihday Celebration Begins Tomorrow! 19-13 Our years of steady progress have been made possible through 1922 sun sets aftka's FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND Today recalls sad_memoriex Of 8 loved une luid 1o reat. Aud thome who still think of bim Are those who loved him best. Oh. brother. how T miss you. Xp heart or tongue can tell. ? But_thou hast gone to God abore, What a sweet memory she left beliug. Who doeth all things well. q HER LOVING CHILDREN. HIS SISTER LOCISE BRANCH. h;, remembrance of my daughter, | !13:1"1'- g""\"'{;:"s}"-}_m"mm"'v of our darling £ BRANCH. who was taken 1 aby, SAMETTE E. s A L 28 taken to| 2 1918, wnd died Febraary 39, J01 THE FAMILY, * remembrance of CESWIFT (Rally), who left us two rears ago. March 1, 1920, All 10 ourselves we think of 3 Tink of the things we wwed o do; Tisnk of the thinge we used to say. All 10 ourselves siie yon passed MATHILDE AND GABRIELLE, * TEMPS. In sad but loving remembrance of our suffers ling won and broher. "HERRERT C. Who, Works with such pleasure e M e e e e G for ¥ou? | HIS DEVOTED MOTHER AND PROTHER. * now the worrow to be left alone Till God sends the message to soor b It's sad when He calls for one of the o But the xaddest of il s when God for your mother. Iu_loving remembrance of WAL In, josing e V. L. SPEARE CO. 2 » Jied three rears| (NEITHFR THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR CON- . March 1, 1919, = z NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. R. . . . A DEAR FRIEND. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) B 3 n sad but loving re; e e e Frani 2 . LY5whe died oo yeurs ago today. March | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons De Some griefs quickly die away. But the parting from our mothr Grieves our hearts from duy to day. ' ' Although in death she sweetly sleeps, ' i { We may all have Temperature, | Her memory dear we will always ke Her life was beautiful, gentle und Stations. e esgamonng . 8 v i ever can be filled. Y i R, MARY CLAR - Cloudy |BURKE. A tribute af the ten Cloudy |~ sweetest memors of our de Rain ' BETH EUKKE, who die 1 i i T =5 Stiow, Ciear SOTH] isirmingham.” Dismarck today, Marcn 1 today’at.St. August Chiurch. Whoxe love can equal the love of a _Whose devotion so loyal and true: Who suffers so much with such the good will and encouragement of our thousands of customers; and it is to them that we dedicate this 9th Birthday sale. To express our gratitude, we have made an effort to surpass our- selves in value-giving; to endeavor that every item advertised in this sale should be so exceptional in quality and low in price that eacld one will be a true “birthday gift” to our customers. Cloudy Pittsburgh_ Portland, M Clear l i '"m 1 ~ - v blished ol o grave other i ~ ablisi 1841, ot St 3020 vty Swect are the memories (e never will ode: I';o‘;4 M St N W e e, L P 5 Roses muy wither, lexves fade and d | Automobile Service, s Others may forget you, but never osie . el 5 ‘ | ouses & Frandics. 3028 Mother, sou wore # crows of 1 i 5 ¥ ears you sir 3 nnlversa a e 0 resses & B m T i AVLERS oo - . J, .. Seattle . 30.40 A A Beautiful Full-fashioned Black - New Spring Blouses of crepe de WASH., D.C. 30,68 { chine and georgette crepe, in flesh, white and suit shades. Very e special values at..... Sifk Hose, silk throughout. A splen- did $300 value. An- . niverSary price..... A Good Quality Silk Hose, in brown 3 } N | 17301732 Pa. . ave, | Bhe has gone to the grave 3 [ITALIANS TAKE U. S. OATH. | =t ez o the wruve it reevivea ber, | Pronce M Soik s B> — N:;_rhu ‘un‘p‘lvi ll)l- flul-l that regecmed ber om might to the glorious morn. 3. WILLIAM LI HER GRANDCHILD, AMELIA BAKER. Livery in connection. In_my heart your memors lingers crematariu Tender, sweelly. fond and thie: .w. Tel. call M. 1885, - Funeral Director Comme- Moderate Lead All Other Foreigners in Nat- uralization in January. One group of Dressy and Tailored and black. -\ product 1 00 Blouses, of georgette washable satin inis s e There i mot & a - = Py R = y led in the nativity of persons —— 0t & day that passes N of a well known mill. A and striped crepe de nataralited i the United Staces Gurme] yorr hl e st hink ot vow Timothy Hanlon Auniversary price.... chines. Values to $10. ° January, according to Richard K. LINS. = ST. N Phone L. 5343, New Taffeta Dresses $ New Georgette Dresses ' New Satin Dresses Anniversary price.... Wash Waists, of voile, batiste and organdie in white, flesh and blue. Slightly mussed. - Values to $395. “Anniver- 89c THE S. H. HINES CO, W. R. ¥. HINES, Prop., 2901-2903 14th st. n.w. Campbell, commissioner of naturaliza- | FrrzeE: - tion, with 2454 Italians taking the 0ath | Caa B P FLizeRnar T gucle, MI- of eitizenship. - ltalians naturalized | - years ago. Marci 1. 1o15. i during January constituted 17.14 per Loved fn life: 3 cent of the total for the month, which e = QL2008 14th of. 1. was 14,491 FITZGERALD. In lovi e . Bk A . Great Britain and its possessions, ex- | brother, MICHAEL 1* FITo0RiaiD. wiy| — Quick, Dignifed aud EMcient Service. clusive of Canada, furnished 1814 new | died wuddenly thres yeary ago todsy, Sarch W. W. Deal & Co. Two styles of Quaker Maid Fancy Glove Silk Hosiery $1.95 A most remarkable presentation of the newest spring frocks. Every new shade. Simply marvelous values at this price. Sizes for women and misses. that sells in our regu lar stock at $37 Anniversary price.... sary price . \ nd Si v i Americans, or 12.7 per cent of the total, Anuiversars masses at St. Aloysius Weotfands Siliandaooliioses i and Russla was in third place, 1723, of St. Patric 8 Lincoln 3484, champagne, taupe, 11.89 per cent, Juist three ¥ dear brother. Automobile Ser Chapel. xsed away 1o rest; - Jewe not forgotten 0 There were 25,137 declarations of in- : tention, 11,426 petitions for naturaliza- Sl Tou's tion and 22,100 certificates of naturali- R zation filed during the month. CARD OF THANKS, LANE. 1 wish to acknowledge with grateful appreciation the sympathy a6d beautiful floral offerings from relatives. friends and kind neighbors at the death of my daughter, VERONICA B. LANE, Coats Spring Sport Coats—very tailored and very smart are these garments. They have just the proper swagger so popular today. Materials are Tweeds, Home- spuns and Polo. Anniversary price— $25.00 Suits S ita ecs s A Frank Geier’s Sons Co. - 1113 SEVENTH STRE! N.w. Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. el yon heat. HIS SISTERS. * GARTAND. Ju'sad but loving remembrance of my darling sister, Mre. AN A V. GARLAND | (o Blue) ale feli “amich in { JAMES T. RYAN i 7 IA. AVE. S.E. ‘ Model Chapel. Lincoln 142. brown, gray, green and black. Wonder- s ful values at s churches, ‘ 816 H ST. | | “Country Sports Hats,” suitable for wear with the tweed suits—a } very popular style—all col- 2'9 ors. Anniversary special Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. My darling sister paswed MOTHER. *{ HER DEVOTED BROTHER. WILLIS E. BLUE. . DIED. GREENE. In loving remembrance of our m -R 8 5 @ BROOES. Remains of MARY g;g Wife and mother, MEEKY ELLEN B e o T Bonok, mother of | GAERNE wio satered lato et two san| §2 08 M STREET,NW B S, it it B iages | Dear ta the srave where my wite to lui, (FORMZRIYS4OF ST K weet is the uwwory that never 1 PHONE MAIN | from thke vault and interred Her v Cuichols 3 cemetery, Thursdar, March. o Her adui s entered the kin i ‘WM. H. SARDO & CO. 524 Children’s We::\r~ Suits, made of excellent quality galatea, linene and rep, in middy and Dutch Daddy styles. One of the biggest values in this sale. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Anni- & versary day price A splendid.assortment of dress hats— featuring flower-trimmed and _hair hats in black, brown and navy. Anniver- 7. 0 sary special .. . Silk Underwear 3 gdom of God. o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. Her odhil Lias entered the kingdom of Gu . The body of CARRIE M. CHAM- BERS will be removed from the vault in| Tuday recalls sad memory Harmony cemetery ‘and buried at Woodlawn. Of a loved one gone to rest, Thursday, March 2, 1922, at 2 o'clock p. And those that think of her toay Boys’ Milan Braid Hats, in black, navy Are the ones that loved her best. | a= Phove Lincoln inati | . - 7 CISSEL. Tuesday, Febru : < e : 412 H ot brown and combinations of tan and Jersey Silk-Ribbed Vests, in orchid a.m.. AGNES DERRICK, wif o Hik LOVING SO "AND DAUGHTER, Automobile Funersis. brown. Trimmed in gros- and flesh—extra long e e 0 Soth st mate a2 | SRESHAM. In loving remembrance of our dear CEMETERIES. > Spring Sports Suits, made of Tweeds, Herringbones and Homespuns. All shades 2] son and brother. FRED D. GRESHAM, who s Tumadey. ety Oak Hill ceme-| L0, ddenly lefc us March 1, 1911. = s the memory grain ribbon, for 2 to 6 —good quality—spe- year kiddies. Anniversary & cially priced for 1.9 . special .. RN - birthday sellin; 1aid 3 0 LINCOLN i ami] sxz‘els. Siart nse\\lr sfits that regu- y g 10 T ek, 400 South Cort |, OF = "::‘,':".‘:“{..;'T:":" 'E(' | FORT ; ' $45.00. rice— i 3 - 3 0 devoted| Are thowe that lo m best. Girls* Jaunty Speing Hals, made of oot el i = TP B L foved yli oF Mary G g arfoch| e thow Bt Jord i The Park Cemetery lity Milan braid, in _an assortment of ribbon-trimmed, built:upiand’ strap bereatter. . Just acroms the silent stream, Neon-Sectarian 3 el Suens shoulders. Excellent o o 25 at her residence, in| Where sweet flowers are blovming Beautiful and fitting shapes aud Bstyles { o quality. Values to 0 "‘w .fixn&"'n:!'fit’-hl\"fi ".l.ugnm- of 'the And_the hanks are ever green. = for girls to 12 years. Birth- % : o 1 DE “fosephr Henshaw and Amelia| HIS MOTHER, BETTY GRESHAM WAL location. i e L $1000° Sale price.... Dwight Flint of Northampton, Mass. LACE. Readil bl TR s i . . \ §2nd_year. Funeral private. (N “There is a_ reaper whose name is Death, eadily accessible—on . Splendid Quality Jersey Bloomers and Boston paers n'ease eops.) And with his: sickle keen electri car line. He reaps tie veacded gram at a bresth flowers hat grow between.’ : I8 Mra. Busie And the Bn otk S N A CRsoN. o | On Baltimore boules ELIZABETH GASKI WAWEINS, In sad but loving remembrance of vard, at District line, \ wife of Thomas Clark and loving mother of our uevoted husband, fatuer und wvrotaer, Houry, James E. and Samuel C. Gaakins, | WILLIAM HAWKI ‘who _eutered mto oficeo 12 Mrs. F 8. Waters “and Mrs. Almira eternal rest one year ago today, March 1, . . 3 o . GASKINS-CLARK. Dep: Duaering, s> and Vests, slightly soiled; regular: and extra sizes. Anniver- 2. 0 sary price. One special group of Girls’ Spring Coats, et i e .fl" in sizes 6, 8 and 10 years only. Made of polo cloth and camel’s hair. Splendid value. o Skirts - 25 Sk’irls, plain, plaid and striped material. Wonderful Birthday special......... . Jersey Silk Knick i o Almird ¢ y & y Sil nickers, in the new abovs resi- | 1921. Ph Franklin 4745 yalues, that surely won't last long. = Anniversary spring shadc_s—henna‘. copen, green, Qence Thurad e Sinm My tioughie are alwass wndering Wri ':_G“l ated Bookiet Girls’ Peter Pan Shirt Waists, in ponge;. PTICE opcicsisio oisiols slosioisioimssinsie sisinisisisisioe s pisabioisis A double elastic bands $3 95 friends invited. e 2 Where my;;fl[nfi nfl,.b:nahi. sleeping, vhite li i % % sday, February 28, 1922, at In the cold und silent elay. NUMENTS. Al B e 3 DL sndipleated ruile ° %?nre o;x‘.;;“x D, Green, 030 Madison u.‘; the. l‘len\'e'nly winds blow softly MO, collar and cuffs of checked gingham. Sizes 8 to 14 A years. Anniversary Price.. Children’s Muslin Drawers, with cluster of tucks and hemstitched hem— , to 12-year sizes. Anniversary c g special s..occeeienesecneiiiiiian. Dresses for little tots. Materials are gingham and chambray, in checks and stripes, trimmed in _ soli d shades to harmonize. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Anniversary . 0 pPrice ....... Rompers made of excellent quality ging- ham, in an_assortment of pat- terns. 2to 5 years. Anniversary 95c price ... . FITICIT Girls’ Dresses Gingham and Chambray Dresses in 6 to 14 year sizes—are divided into three groups. Each lot is a2 wonderful value. Group No. l-—Dresse‘slmarked to $3.00. Sale price ......... Group No. 2—Dresses marked to $5.00. " SaleNprice s i eeetele s siosesieisiomiorels Group No. z—Drgssés marked to $10.00 ....... ceeqeraeenaden Excellent value at... Handmade Philippine Gowns and Teddies, embroidered straps and built-up shoulders. £.50 vaplnel. Birthday sl .85 prige ..... 5 Heavy Washable Satin and Pussy- willow ~ Camisoles—hemstitched and lace-trimmed. Splen- did values. Anniver- - sary price . ool One lot of Jap Silk Camisoles, lace and embroidered styles, in flesh and white—a wonderful bar- bain. Sold for $1.25 to $1.95. c Birthday special 5 % JOY. March 1, 1922, st § (= st., Brightwood, HANNAH E. widow of thé late Bamuel J. Haislett, in the 8th year of her age. Bervices at her Friday at 10 a.m. Interment Arlington tional cemetery. HOWARD, Departed this life in the fall tri- umph of faith: Sunday, February 28, 1922. W073:80 am., MARTHA A.. the beloved daughter of “the late Bradley and Eliza Bolden and beloved sister of Thomas B. and Dennisa Bolden and the late Fred H. and Julia Bolden and William T. and Maggie Murray. Funeral from the residence of hef’ brother, William T. Murray, 911 3rd st. s.e., h 3, at 1 e'clock p.m., thence home and foud embrace. But the hour of joy is coming when we | JONES. hall see her face to face. HER I?A).\'ISG BROTHERS AND SISTER. * m., I(Athln ;:: 1de f his uncle, Mr. George A. . R al 1l -y g! Augusta Joy (nee Kosack) the late ~ Thomas H. Joy, in the 44th yedr of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. U'er that sweet and haliowed spot; Mid changing scenes of life viil never be fergol. You wul never UNELY WIFE DORA. Dsddy, we did not know the pains you bore, We did et see you die; ‘We only know you went away And did not say “good-bye.” , Jesus, in Thy keeping, B lhw‘.: reach that beavenly shore; Then, O Master, let him M;‘: us, ! and keep us as fore. wv?q “':l‘1‘bfl CHILDREN, STANLEY, AZEAL AND FRANCES. We stood by his beduide, We saw his soul depart, And wien we realized he was dead At slmost broke our bearts. LOVING SISTERS, FRANCES AND JANIE.* In sad and_joving Temembrance of my dear brother; Edward Juues. W.o 13 years ago todny. March 1, 1b3p. Anai- versary mass at 8t: Dominic's Church Wed- Tesday at 730 am. | > you're_gone, you're mot forgotten; n\?“fll.l? &l{! n pever more be filled. e will koep your memory sacred Tl rts in_death are stilled. ~We epecialize in designing erect- ing memorials (monuments and mauso- teums) of quality and character. 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